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Just FYI, on deck I have:
- Sonax Spray and Seal
- McKee's Hydro Blue
- CarPro Hydro2
- Sonax Brilliant Shine
- McKee's 10 Minute Paint Sealant
- FinishKare 215 (cleaner/sealant)
This is great. Always happy to see what results others are getting. Please keep us posed on how this goes. Based on my experience with Collinite you're going to be waiting a while to see one of these stop sheeting.Just a FYI on Collinite. Had to wash the Wife's Sienna this morning after the rain went thru Friday and Saturday. I have 845,885,476 and 915 spread out on different panels except the hood which has a combination of 845,885 and 476. All the panels beaded like the day I applied 3/15/2018. In the looks department 915 has a slight (very slight) edge. We have had a run of temps 110+ for a while and the Monsoons are coming so we shall see. I did see some comments on testing some of these so I am just throwing into the mix, not to take away from your experiments :laughing:
Dave
So dg fcs with aquawax is doing better then just aquawax. Does this mean it's really just fcs doing all the work and fcs alone would do it as good if not better then the mix??Updated graph. I'm getting better results when drying after washing and letting them sit after drying. Some of these will get a retest. At this point I can say the results are accurate relative to each other for the test conditions. Some of these may show show longer absolute duration in a re-test. And there's summer vs. winter exposure to consider as well.
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Yes it is a sprayIs the sonax pns the spray can stuff? I was looking for some online and noticed it was in an aerosol can and for some reason that seemed odd.......complete newby by the way.
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Yes you are, PNS is different then other spray sealants, it has a slight grabby feel to it and it not watery like other spray sealants.Am I reading the chart right that it’s performed the best thus far?
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Yes, as Cruz wrote. I suspect it reacts with air so it needs to be in a spray can. No issue - I spray it on the paint and also prime my applicator. I use a suede microfiber for this stuff. I apply it almost like a coating.Is the sonax pns the spray can stuff? I was looking for some online and noticed it was in an aerosol can and for some reason that seemed odd.......complete newby by the way.
I also use BSD in a different spray bottle to get a better spray Pattern. I've been interested in those salon bottles as well to see how they would do.The synergy QD for Sonax PNS is Sonax Brilliant Shine Detailer. And that one is some potent QD for sure. It's also leaves some kind of grabby finish. Think it's cause of that it gets you some very aggressive water behavior and self cleaning ability. And Sonax recommend to use PNS as a topper on their ceramic coating cc36. Wonder if PNS and BSD has a kind of ceramic chemical build up to them. The longevity of BSD is very impresive on it's own. I have experienced that it gives you a solid 2 months longevity on the summer months. Apply it after drying and it's goes a long way. I spray the application mf towel 2 times and use that on the half of the roof and then 1 spray in the to the other roof. So 2 sprays on the bigger panels and then 1 spray a panel. I spray the mf towel and apply it through that and follow up with a plush mf towel to buff it up. It can be some finicky to spray on the car. I do that with BSD in an fine mist spray bottle they use in hair saloons called Flairosol spray bottle. It's gets much easier to apply to the panels and even as a drying aid if wanted to do that. Be sure to soak the mf towels after used in some APC and water solution or a mf detergent. Otherwise you have a mf towel that has lost it's soaking ability. Would think this is the same for PNS. If you are not ready to test out PNS yet you can get a kit deal with 3 mf towels and BSD för 5$ extra. And you can see what you get with PNS but a little shorter longevity. For some reason the looks of BSD and think the same with PNS. Looks awesome on white paints. And the aggressive water behavior is the closest you get to a ceramic coating IMO.
Sorry for a little high jack on the thread. You do an amazing thing to share your experience with different LSP. I would like to see a re-test on Polish Angel Cosmic Spritz if you are going to do some. That's a very strange result with that low longevity. It would be much more close to the top tier of the other products you have used so far.